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First Born - Angel Ortiz

First Born Painting - First Born Fine Art Print

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First Born Painting by Angel Ortiz

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seascape paintings, landscape paintings, turtles paintings, ocean paintings, sea paintings, caribbean paintings

Title:

First Born

Artist:

Angel Ortiz

Medium:

Painting - Oil On Canvas

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$2,000.00

Dimensions

52.000 x 31.000 x 3.500 inches

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this painting almost got firt place in "Xcaret" Natural Park in a collective exhibition. of turtles behalf . and the Cozumel, museum + Tulum institud of art. 26 years Liberanting small turtles back to the ocean. In this painting I merge my Mayan heritage, science, and spirituality. Before I explain my painting, here’s a brief intro to Mayan cosmology for those not familiar with it. Turtle is, for the Mayans, a living symbol of the interconnected universe. They believed we live in a dimension called the Fourth Creation. The Mayans lived by the stars above, which were directly linked to Creation. Mayan cosmology is an intricate wisdom tradition with many levels of interpretation. For Mayans, Polaris (North Star) was the eye of the heavens, residing at its very center. The deep darkness of space was the void out of which creation began. The Orion’s Belt constellation in the Milky Way was both gigantic cosmic turtle and road upon which all of creation exists. The sky above these three stars is a reflection of the Turtle of Rebirth, upon whose shell the first hearth was laid. K’iche’ people call these three stars: ‘the hearth stones. ’ They call the hazy nebula visible below Orion’s Belt: ‘smoke from the hearth’. For the ancient ones, a ‘hearth’ is neither sky nor land, it is the in-between place from which creation first appears. From the hearth, sun, like the morning fire, will rise again. Turtle’s shell is the source of the tree of life, sometimes called the world tree. The tree of life is the axis of the Earth-Sky. Its roots lie in Xibalba, the Underworld; It’s uppermost branches stretch into the sky realms. The shell of the turtle itself represented the great plates of earth’s crust. Through cracks in this shell emerged First Father, the God of Maize. For the People, maize was and is an important food source, the staff of life. It therefore made a perfect metaphor for the Tree Life. In early August, turtle’s constellation (Orion) moves into its zenith. On August 14,th Orion attains its optimum level of potency. Simultaneously, beginning August first, sea turtles are starting to hatch from eggs buried in the sands. The stars and moon are in conjunction and in accord with the Great Cycles, they know intuitively its time to emerge into the upper world. As the elders taught; all is connected. What occurs above, in the heavens, is also unfolding here, in the earthly dimension. Myth and science are two different languages saying the same thing. I’ve painted a young turtle breaking through earth’s crust, she represents the Mayan Turtle of Rebirth entering into this fourth realm. The night sky above is the Milky Way, home of the great cosmic turtle. Beyond the stars is the cosmic womb from which our universe and all universes came into being. This little turtle, so helpless and fragile, has hatched and broken free. Before her stretches the perilous journey home, into the vast unknown, first home of all life upon earth: the sea with its mysterious depths and invisible, dark currents. I think we’ve all been in her place at one time or another. The question is, did we crawl back down into the safety of sand and shell, or set forth into the dark unknown, seeking reunification with our ancient home? The ancient cycles continue, connected and in harmony.

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painting, painting paintings, seascape paintings, landscape paintings, turtles paintings, ocean paintings, sea paintings, caribbean paintings

Posted:

May 7th, 2007

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Viewed 389 Times  -  Last Viewed by a Visitor from Asheboro, No on 08/29/2008 at 9:00 AM

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08/29/2008

01:54 AM

Angel Ortiz

Playa Del Carmen, QR

Gracias Jeannette la ventana es un portal que siempre nos lleva a otra dimencion.

08/28/2008

07:32 PM

Jeannette Ulrich

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Angel, es un trabajo estupendo.Jeannette Ulrich

07/05/2008

01:07 AM

Shari Smith

Jonesboro, Ar

Hello Angel, your work is beautiful, this one is breathtaking and the history with it is very interesting. Thank you for your comment. Look forward to seeing more from you.

06/08/2008

04:49 PM

Julie Orsini Shakher

Miami, Fl

Simply Beautiful

03/30/2008

02:33 PM

Paul Holbrecht

Zottegem, Vl

Awesome artwork, Angel !! You 're a really fine 'Artist' with the capital 'A' ! Thank you for viewing my work, too, and for the positive comments, kind regards, Paul.

03/26/2008

09:03 PM

Stephanie Van Auken

Beatrice, Ne

Absolutely stunning!!!

03/16/2008

09:25 PM

Iris Lavy

Brooklyn, Ne

Love this piece, beautiful!

03/10/2008

03:36 PM

Angel Ortiz

Playa Del Carmen, QR

thanks Heidi is the most beautiful comment I ever had.

03/09/2008

09:29 AM

Heidi Berkovitz

Asheville, No

Wow! This is so amazing! I was blessed to once, when I livedin South Florida, to watch a loggerhead turtle crawl out of the ocean, burrow about 4 different times, and lay eggs over about 80 minutes. To see this painting reminds me of how miraculous the journey of a turtle is. Apparently, they return every year to the place of their own birth, to lay new eggs! Generations of the same turtle comes back to one beach. A true wonder and miracle of this planet! I would love to get a print of this!

01/26/2008

11:23 AM

Monica Kovac

Montreal, QC

The beauty of the water combined with the crude wood..its great!

01/22/2008

11:36 AM

Helena Nelson-Reed

Woodridge, IL

Angel, this is a stunning presentation, format, and painting.

12/15/2007

07:17 PM

Lyndsay Reid

Orangeville, UT

Thanks for your kind words. Your oil paintings are amazing and I really like how you use found objects as frames and as painting surfaces!

06/05/2007

12:26 PM

Rich Milo

Saratoga Springs, NY

The water is intoxicating GREAT COLOR WORK!